1rqg
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Methionyl-tRNA synthetase from Pyrococcus abyssi
Overview
In class 1 aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases, methionyl-tRNA synthetases (MetRS), are homodimers or monomers depending on the presence or absence of a, domain appended at the C-side of the polypeptide chain. Beyond this, C-domain, all MetRS display a highly conserved catalytic core with a, Rossmann fold, the two halves of which are linked by a connective peptide, (CP). Three-dimensional folding of CP and its putative zinc content have, served as a basis to propose a division of the MetRS family into four, subgroups. All subgroups but one, which is predicted to display two zincs, per MetRS polypeptide, have been characterized. In the present study, the, 3D structure of MetRS from Pyrococcus abyssi could be solved at 2.9 A, resolution. The data obtained and atomic absorption spectroscopic, measurements establish the presence of two metal ions per polypeptide, chain. This finding brings strong support to the above classification. In, the crystal, the C-terminal dimerization domain is disordered. This, observation is thought to reflect marked flexibility of the two core, moieties with respect to the C-domains in the dimer. Gel shift experiments, were performed with the isolated C-terminal dimerization domain and a core, monomeric MetRS, both derived from the P. abyssi enzyme. Complex formation, between the C-domain and the core enzyme could not be evidenced. Moreover, association of tRNA(Met) to the core enzyme is enhanced in the presence of, the C-domain. Together, these experiments suggest positive control in, trans by the C-domain on recognition of tRNA by the core moiety of MetRS.
About this Structure
1RQG is a Single protein structure of sequence from Pyrococcus abyssi with ZN as ligand. Active as Methionine--tRNA ligase, with EC number 6.1.1.10 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Three-dimensional structure of methionyl-tRNA synthetase from Pyrococcus abyssi., Crepin T, Schmitt E, Blanquet S, Mechulam Y, Biochemistry. 2004 Mar 9;43(9):2635-44. PMID:14992601
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